Evacuation in Kursk Region: Russia Scares Locals with 'Nazis'.
Advisor to the Governor of Kursk Region Roman Alekhin urged residents of the city of Rylsk to evacuate urgently, spreading false accusations against the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He claimed that neighboring settlements are already under the control of Ukrainian military, and that evacuation is the only way to avoid the alleged threat from Ukrainian 'Nazis', who, according to him, commit crimes against the civilian population.
«Countrymen, don't wait until the last moment. Your life and the lives of your relatives are worth more than a dog's life. There is already enough evidence of crimes by Ukrainazis. They really behave like German fascists and shoot civilians for fun, and some for bloody satanic rituals», Alekhin tries to persuade people.
Alekhin is not ashamed to use hate speech and absurd accusations, comparing the AFU with German fascists and accusing Ukrainian military of conducting 'satanic rituals'. His statements are aimed at spreading fear among the local population to force people to leave their homes.
Despite these statements, local residents express skepticism about the veracity of Alekhin's words, as they contradict the official position of the Kremlin and Russia's military leadership. Many do not trust his words, as he has long been known for his propagandist activities.
Let's recall that the Ukrainian authorities need to take care of the civilian population of the territories in Kursk Region that are under Ukrainian control. This was stated by the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada, Dmytro Lubinets, commenting on the criticism over the evacuation of Russians to Ukraine.
In addition, the authorities of Russia's Kursk Region have announced the mandatory evacuation of the entire border Glushkovo district due to the worsening security situation.
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